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Regulatory Matters (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2022
Regulated Operations [Abstract]  
Schedule of Cost Recovery Clauses
The recovery balances for certain retail regulatory clauses of the traditional electric operating companies and Southern Company Gas at June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021 were as follows:
Regulatory ClauseBalance Sheet Line ItemJune 30,
2022
December 31, 2021
(in millions)
Alabama Power
Rate CNP ComplianceOther regulatory assets, deferred$29 $16 
Rate CNP PPAOther regulatory assets, deferred93 84 
Retail Energy Cost Recovery(*)
Other regulatory assets, current
60 — 
Other regulatory assets, deferred191 126 
Georgia Power
Fuel Cost RecoveryDeferred under recovered fuel clause revenues$948 $410 
Mississippi Power
Fuel Cost RecoveryOther customer accounts receivable$29 $
Ad Valorem Tax
Other regulatory assets, current
12 12 
Other regulatory assets, deferred
29 37 
Southern Company Gas
Natural Gas Cost RecoveryNatural gas cost under recovery$361 $266 
Other regulatory assets, deferred15 207 
(*)In accordance with an Alabama PSC order issued on February 1, 2022, Alabama Power applied $126 million of its 2021 Rate RSE refund to reduce the Rate ECR under recovered balance.
Nuclear Construction Cost and Schedule
Georgia Power's approximate proportionate share of the remaining estimated capital cost to complete Plant Vogtle Units 3 and 4, including contingency, through the end of the first quarter 2023 and the fourth quarter 2023, respectively, is as follows:
(in millions)
Base project capital cost forecast(a)(b)
$10,393 
Construction contingency estimate60 
Total project capital cost forecast(a)(b)
10,453 
Net investment at June 30, 2022(b)
(8,966)
Remaining estimate to complete$1,487 
(a)Includes approximately $590 million of costs that are not shared with the other Vogtle Owners and approximately $455 million of incremental costs under the cost-sharing and tender provisions of the joint ownership agreements described below. Excludes financing costs expected to be capitalized through AFUDC of approximately $385 million, of which $247 million had been accrued through June 30, 2022.
(b)Net of $1.7 billion received from Toshiba under the Guarantee Settlement Agreement and approximately $188 million in related customer refunds.
Schedule of Infrastructure Replacement Programs and Capital Projects
Georgia Power has requested recovery of the proposed increases through its existing base rate tariffs as follows:
Tariff202320242025
(in millions)
Traditional base$739 $— $— 
ECCR
Traditional(1)— — 
CCR ARO(a)
64 78 47 
DSM(a)
30 27 (2)
Municipal Franchise Fee20 
Total(b)
$852 $107 $45 
(a)As determined by the Georgia PSC through annual compliance filings.
(b)Totals may not add due to rounding.
Capital expenditures incurred under specific infrastructure replacement programs and capital projects during the first six months of 2022 were as follows:
UtilityProgram
Six Months Ended June 30, 2022
(in millions)
Nicor GasInvesting in Illinois$177 
Virginia Natural GasSteps to Advance Virginia's Energy33 
Atlanta Gas LightSystem Reinforcement Rider28 
Chattanooga GasPipeline Replacement Program
Total$240